US6240596B1 - Dust shield apparatus for floor machines - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to apparatus and methods for particulate containment and collection for use with, for example, floor sanders, floor strippers, floor polishers, and the like.
- Floor machines are a pervasive and well-established appliance for commercial and residential floor care.
- Floor machines are commonly used, for example, for cleaning, polishing, stripping, and sanding floor surfaces.
- a variety of floor machine configurations are available to suit the needs of a particular task.
- FIG. 1 is a typical floor machine 10 that may be used for treating a floor surface 12 .
- the floor machine 10 includes a motor 14 mounted on a housing 16 .
- a floor treatment device 18 is positioned below the housing 16 and coupled to the motor 14 .
- the floor treatment device 18 is selected depending on the job that is to be performed, and may include, for example, a polishing pad, a stripping pad, a brush, a sand screen, a sanding disk, or other variety of floor treatment device.
- the floor machine 10 also includes a handle 20 attached to the housing 16 . Control grips 22 are located on the handle 20 distant from the housing 16 .
- One commercially-available floor machine of this type is the Low Boy® model floor machine available from the Oreck Corporation of New La.
- a user 24 grips the control grips 22 of the handle 20 and starts the motor 14 by squeezing one of the control grips 22 .
- the motor 14 rotates the floor treatment device 18 causing the floor treatment device 18 to perform the desired cleaning, polishing, sanding, or other desired operation on the floor surface 12 .
- the floor treatment device 18 is guided over the floor surface 22 by the user 24 using the handle 20 .
- a vacuum 30 may be used in conjunction with the floor machine 10 a shown in FIG. 1 .
- the vacuum 10 includes a canister 34 that is coupled to the housing 16 of the floor machine 10 by a vacuum hose 32 .
- the canister 34 is worn as a “backpack” by the user 24 .
- the canister 34 may be mounted on wheels that roll on the floor surface 12 , or other suitable vacuum embodiments may be used.
- One backpack-style vacuum that may be used for this purpose is the Oreck Super Deluxe Compact Canister Vacuum available from the Oreck Corporation of New La.
- the floor machine 10 is engaged with the floor surface 12 and operated as described above.
- the particulates 26 e.g dirt, debris, wood dust, used floor sealing or floor covering material, etc.
- the particulates 26 picked up by the vacuum hose 32 are then stored within the canister 34 for later disposal.
- the particulates 26 may avoid the suction from the vacuum hose 32 and not be drawn into the canister 34 .
- the particulates 26 that do not exit from beneath the floor treatment device 18 near the vacuum hose 32 may remain on the floor surface 12 or may become airborne.
- Such airborne particulates 28 may require the use of air filtering devices for capture and removal, adding to the time and expense of the floor treatment operation.
- an apparatus includes a shroud attachable to a floor machine and having a skirt portion positionable proximate a work surface to define an at least partially enclosed chamber therebetween, an intake member attached to the shroud and positioned proximate the chamber, the intake member having an intake aperture positionable proximate the work surface and in fluid communication with the chamber; and a vacuum duct having a first end fluidly coupled to the intake member and a second end coupleable to a vacuum source.
- the containment chamber confines at least some of the particulates produced by the floor machine, thereby improving the effectiveness of the vacuum collection process.
- the shroud may be removably attachable to the floor machine.
- the shroud has an exhaust aperture disposed therethrough, the intake member being at least partially engaged with the exhaust aperture.
- the intake member may include an engagement portion slideably engaged into the exhaust aperture, permitting the intake aperture to be adjustably positionable proximate the work surface.
- an apparatus in yet a further aspect of the invention, includes a diffusion member disposed proximate the intake aperture and positionable proximate the work surface.
- the diffusion member creates a high-velocity airflow at or near the work surface, thereby improving the effectiveness of the vacuum source at removing the particulates from the work surface.
- the diffusion member may, for example, include an annular woven pad.
- an apparatus in still another aspect, includes a floor machine having a treatment member engageable with a work surface, a shroud attached to the floor machine and having a skirt portion at least partially disposed about the treatment member and positionable proximate the work surface to define an at least partially enclosed chamber therebetween, an intake member attached to the shroud and positioned proximate the chamber, the intake member having an intake aperture positionable proximate the work surface and in fluid communication with the chamber, and a vacuum duct having a first end fluidly coupled to the intake member and a second end coupleable to a vacuum source.
- the apparatus may further include the vacuum source.
- FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a particulate containment and collection apparatus in accordance with the prior art.
- FIG. 2 is a front isometric view of a particulate containment and collection apparatus in accordance with an embodiment of the invention attached to a floor machine.
- FIG. 3 is a partially-exploded front isometric view of the containment and collection apparatus apparatus of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 2 is a front isometric view of a particulate containment and collection apparatus 100 in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a partially-exploded front isometric view of the particulate containment and collection apparatus 100 of FIG. 2 .
- the apparatus 100 is shown in FIG. 2 attached to a floor machine 10 .
- the apparatus 100 includes a shroud 110 having a top member 111 with a contoured edge 112 that abuts against and closely fits the motor 14 of the floor machine 10 .
- the top member 111 at least partially rests on the housing 16 .
- the shroud 110 includes a skirt portion 114 including an inner surface 115 that is removably attached to an outer edge 116 of the top member 111 .
- the skirt portion 114 extends downwardly from the top member 111 toward the floor surface 22 .
- the skirt portion 114 extends around the outer edge 116 and along the back of the housing 16 .
- securing devices 117 a and 117 b secure a first end 119 of the skirt portion 114 to a second end 121 of the skirt portion 114 .
- the securing devices 117 a and 117 b in this embodiment comprise well-known hook and loop cloth members (e.g. VELCRO®).
- the skirt portion 114 secures the shroud 110 to the floor machine 10 , and at least partially forms a containment chamber 120 about the floor treatment device 18 .
- the containment chamber 120 is at least partially enclosed by the skirt portion 114 , the top member 111 , and the floor surface 22 .
- a pair of exhaust ports 118 are disposed through the top member 111 of the shroud 110 .
- a pair of intake members 122 are attached to the exhaust ports 118 and are disposed within the containment chamber 120 .
- Each intake member 122 includes a cylindrical section 124 coupled to a partially conical section 126 .
- An intake aperture 128 is located within each conical section 126 .
- An annular diffusion member 130 is disposed about each intake aperture 128 .
- the diffusion members 130 are formed from an open-weave pad material, and the diffusion members 130 extend slightly beyond the intake aperture 128 .
- Each cylindrical section 124 is slideably coupled with one of the exhaust ports 118 of the top member 111 .
- a vacuum duct 132 is coupled to each cylindrical section 124 , the vacuum ducts 132 being joined by a “Y-shaped” or splitter duct 134 .
- the splitter duct 134 may then be coupled with, for example, the single vacuum hose 32 leading to the canister 34 of the vacuum 30 , or with some other source of vacuum.
- the skirt portion 114 may be adjusted up or down depending on how high the outer edge 116 of the housing 16 is spaced apart from the floor surface 22 .
- the skirt portion 116 is adjusted so that it is just touching the floor surface 22 .
- the diffusion members 130 may be in contact with the floor surface 22 .
- the exhaust ports 118 may be sized slightly larger than the cylindrical sections 124 , allowing the intake members 122 to slide up and down relative to the shroud 110 to remain in contact with the floor surface 22 during operation of the floor machine 10 .
- the floor machine 10 is operated in the manner described above to treat the floor surface 22 , thereby producing the particulates 26 . At least some of the particulates 26 are substantially trapped and contained within the containment chamber 120 surrounding the floor treatment device 18 . Suction produced by the vacuum 30 draws the particulates 26 from the containment chamber 120 through the diffusion members 130 and into the intake apertures 128 of the intake members 122 . The diffusion members 130 evenly distribute the vacuum about the periphery of the intake aperture 128 and create a high-velocity airflow condition near the floor surface 22 . Because the exhaust ports 118 are slightly larger than the cylindrical section 124 , the intake members 122 effectively float to automatically adjust to keep the diffusion members 130 in contact with the floor surface 22 during movement of the floor machine 10 .
- the particulates 26 With the vacuum 30 running, the particulates 26 are drawn into the intake aperture 128 and through the conical and cylindrical sections 126 , 124 of the intake members 122 , and out of the containment chamber 120 via the exhaust ports 118 . The particulates 26 are then drawn through the vacuum ducts 132 and the splitter duct 134 to the canister 34 of the vacuum 30 , where the particulates 26 are collected and stored for disposal.
- the skirt portion 114 is flexible and is removably attached to the outer edge 116 by hook and loop cloth members.
- the skirt portion 114 of the apparatus 100 secures the shroud 110 to the floor machine 10 .
- the skirt portion 114 need not be removable from the top member 111 and is not required to be flexible.
- the shroud 110 may be attached to the floor machine 10 in ways other than by the skirt portion 114 , including, for example, by bolting the top member 111 to the housing 16 .
- the intake members 122 are not required to have a single, circular intake aperture 128 , but may have a variety of configurations, such as, for example, an elongated or slot-like shape.
- the intake members 122 need not communicate with the containment chamber 120 through the top member 111 .
- the exhaust ports 118 may be disposed in the skirt portion 114 , or even in the housing 16 of the floor machine 10 .
- the diffusion members 130 may be eliminated.
- the particulate containment and collection apparatus 100 advantageously contains at least some of the particulates 26 within the containment chamber 120 . Because the containment chamber 120 is substantially enclosed, fewer of the particulates 26 become airborne, reducing the need for additional air filtering equipment. Also, the containment of at least some of the particulates 26 within the containment chamber 120 may improve the vacuum's effectiveness at picking up the particulates 26 from the floor surface 22 .
- the diffusion members 130 create a high-velocity airflow condition at or near the floor surface 22 .
- the diffusion members 130 further improve the effectiveness of the vacuum 30 .
- the probability that the particulates 26 will be drawn into the intake apertures 128 by the vacuum 30 is increased by the high-velocity airflow condition.
- the high-velocity airflow provides additional benefit by improving the removal of particulates 26 that may have fallen into cracks in the floor surface 22 .
- the weave of the diffusion members 130 is large enough so that the particulates 26 do not become lodged within the diffusion members 130 , but rather, pass easily into the intake apertures 128 .
- the containment and collection apparatus 100 may be easily and efficiently attached to and removed from the floor machine 10 . Because the shroud 110 is secured to the housing 16 of the floor machine 10 by the skirt portion 114 , the apparatus 100 may be attached to the floor machine 10 without time-consuming bolting or clamping mechanisms, and without permanent modification of the floor machine 10 . No special tools or training are required. When the apparatus 100 is not needed, it may be removed, and the floor machine 10 may be operated in the usual manner.
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| US09/393,217 US6240596B1 (en) | 1999-09-09 | 1999-09-09 | Dust shield apparatus for floor machines |
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| AU12502/01A AU1250201A (en) | 1999-09-09 | 2000-09-06 | Dust shield apparatus for floor machines |
| PCT/US2000/040836 WO2001017414A1 (en) | 1999-09-09 | 2000-09-06 | Dust shield apparatus for floor machines |
| CA002383921A CA2383921C (en) | 1999-09-09 | 2000-09-06 | Dust shield apparatus for floor machines |
| MXPA02002547A MXPA02002547A (en) | 1999-09-09 | 2002-03-08 | Dust shield apparatus for floor machines. |
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